Apple has unveiled the latest iteration of the iPad Mini, now powered by the A17 Pro chip and enhanced with Apple Intelligence, a personal assistant that prioritizes user context and privacy.
The new device boasts a compact 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display and is available in four attractive finishes, including new blue and purple options.
The A17 Pro chip significantly enhances performance, featuring a six-core CPU that delivers a 30% increase in processing power and a 25% improvement in graphics capability compared to the previous model.
This upgrade enables users to run demanding applications and engage in advanced gaming experiences, including hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
With the introduction of Apple Intelligence, integrated into iPadOS 18, users can expect smarter functionality. This includes enhanced writing tools that facilitate rewriting, proofreading, and summarizing text across various applications.
The device also features a 12MP wide back camera, equipped with Smart HDR 4, allowing for improved photo quality and document scanning capabilities directly from the Camera app.
The iPad Mini offers all-day battery life and is priced starting at $499 for the 128GB model, which doubles the storage of its predecessor.
The shipping of the device is scheduled for October 23. Apple has also pledged a commitment to environmental sustainability, using recycled materials in the device's construction.
Apple's Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, Bob Borchers, emphasized the unique appeal of the iPad Mini, highlighting its balance of powerful performance and portability.
The iPad Mini supports the new Apple Pencil Pro, enhancing creative and productivity capabilities for users.